Katuaki Ota
Nagoya University
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Neuroendocrinology | 1971
Toshiharu Ôba; Katuaki Ota; Akira Yokoyama
The present study was undertaken to determine the site(s) of action of the suckling stimulus in the hypothalamus and involvement of the cholinergic link in the milk-ejection reflex, by using systemic
Theriogenology | 1985
Keiko Furumura; Katuaki Ota; Akira Yokoyama
Testicular interstitial cells of the house musk shrew culture in vitro released testosterone in response to ovine LH with a quite similar dose response relationship to that found in the cells of rats. The dose response curves suggested that a single testicular cell of the shrew has the same potency to secrete testosterone as that of the rat. In the shrew as well as in the rat, neither ovine PRL added alone nor together with oLH could stimulate the testosterone release from testicular cells, although a very limited enhancement of testosterone secretion was observed in the cell cultured with a large dose of oFSH in both species.
Cell and Tissue Research | 1984
Kanjun Hirunagi; Toshitake Fujioka; Keiko Furnmura; Katuaki Ota; Akira Yokoyama
SummaryThe ultrastructure of lutein cells during pregnancy and the post partum period was examined by transmission electron microscopy in the house musk shrew, Suncus murinus. Lutein cells on day 13 of pregnancy contained an extensive system of anastomosing tubules or cisternae of smooth ER and many enlarged mitochondria with numerous tubulovesicular cristae. From day 13 on, the number of small granules, possibly lysosomes, increased gradually. Between day 20 and 25, the loss of smooth ER began and elongated, or flattened mitochondria increased. Regressing lutein cells observed after parturition were characterized by abundant large dense bodies, bizarre mitochondria and a decrease in the amount of smooth ER. Unusual forms of mitochondria were always observed after day 5 of pregnancy. Two types could be distinguished; one, found frequently in the second third of pregnancy, was ring-, disc-, cup-or dumb-bell-shaped with tubulovesicular cristae, and the other, found exclusively in the last third of pregnancy and after parturition, was elongated, flattened and sometimes twisted. The paucity of lipid droplets was a characteristic feature of the lutein cells of this species. The significance of these ultrastructural changes of cellular organelles is discussed in relation to the ovarian and plasma levels of progesterone.
Journal of Endocrinology | 1991
F. R. A. Cagampang; Kei-ichiro Maeda; Hiroko Tsukamura; Satoshi Ohkura; Katuaki Ota
Endocrinology | 1992
F. R. A. Cagampang; Kei-ichiro Maeda; Katuaki Ota
Journal of Endocrinology | 1975
Hiroshi Tomogane; Katuaki Ota; Akira Yokoyama
Journal of Endocrinology | 1969
H. Tomogane; Katuaki Ota; Akira Yokoyama
Journal of Endocrinology | 1965
Y. Shinde; Katuaki Ota; Akira Yokoyama
Endocrinologia Japonica | 1964
Katuaki Ota
Animal Blood Groups and Biochemical Genetics | 2009
Yuichi Tanabe; Shuji Sugiura; Masaharu Asanoma; Katuaki Ota